Since tomorrow is St. Paddy's Day, I decided I needed to crochet up some luck for myself This is actually the second one I crocheted. The first I sewed onto a hairclip for my sister:For anyone who's interested, here's the pattern I wrote:Make a magic ring, ch 1 then sc four times in the ringsl st to join first stTriple crochet twice in next st, chain 3, sl st into same strepeat for next 3 sts, sl st in first st on beg tc, ch 4, f/o weave in ends

Sorry if you can't follow it! I've never tried to write a pattern for others to follow so it may not make sense. There may be small gaps in the clover but you can close those from the back using the tail of yarn from the center of the ring.

Glad you guys like it I felt I had to share the pattern because all the ones I found just confused me. I figured I'd be able to help at least one other person out there who may have been confused by other shamrock/clover crochet patterns.I'm thinking of using the other clover for a keychain.